Match the vertebral part with its description or structure it forms. Question 2 options: openings providing for exit of the spinal nerve weight-bearing portion of the vertebra provides the articulation point for the tubercle of the rib provide levers against which muscles pull cavity enclosing the spinal cord surface for articulation with the inferior vertebra 1. body 2. intervertebral foramina 3. lamina 4. pedicle 5. spinous process 6. superior articular facet 7. transverse process 8. inferior articular facet 9. vertebral foramen
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Correctly identify the vertebral parts/areas described as follows. Terms Description Body Structure that encloses the nerve cord Intervertebral foramina Weight-bearing portion of the vertebra Spinous process Provide(s) levers for the muscles to pull against Transverse process Provide(s) an articulation point for the ribs Vertebral arch Openings providing for exit of spinal nerves
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Key Choices A. Body C. Spinous process B. Intervertebral foramina D. Superior articular processes Vertebral arch Key Choices F. Sacrum A. Atlas D. Coccyx G. Thoracic vertebra E. Lumbar vertebra B. Axis C. Cervical vertebra-typical 1. Type of vertebrae containing foramina in the transverse processes through which the vertebral arteries ascend to reach the brain 2. Its dens provides a pivot for rotation of the first cervical vertebra 3. Transverse processes have facets for articulation with ribs; spinous process points sharply downward 4. Composite bone; articulates with the hip bone laterally 5. Massive vertebrae; weight-sustaining 6. Tailbone; vestigial fused vertebrae 7. Supports the head allows the rocking motion of the occipital condyles 8. Seven components; unfused 9. Twelve components; unfused
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Vertebral Column Key: a. body b. intervertebral foramina c. lamina d. pedicle e. spinous process f. superior articular facet g. transverse process h. vertebral arch i. vertebral foramen 1. Cavity enclosing the spinal cord 2. Weight-bearing portion of the vertebra 3. Provide levers against which muscles pull 4. Provide an articulation point for the ribs 5. Openings providing for exit of spinal nerves 6. Structures that form enclosure for spinal cord 7. Structures that form the vertebral arch Fill in the blank to complete the statements below: a. The bones that form the pectoral girdle are the ______ and ______. b. The upper limb is formed by the arm bone, the ______, and the two bones of the forearm, the ______ and the ______. c. The ______ are the wrist bones. List the proximal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: List the distal row of wrist bones from lateral to medial: d. The ______ form the palm of the hand, and the heads of these bones form the knuckles. e. A single finger bone is called a ______. Each hand has ______ finger bones, called ______.
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